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ELECTION 2008

THE CANDIDATES

 

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  • John McCain (R)

      "...Higher taxes are the last thing we need. The economy isn't hurting because workers and businesses are under-taxed."

  • Barack Obama (D)

      "Breaking our oil addiction will take nothing less than a complete transformation of our economy."

RUNNING MATES:

 

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  • Joseph Biden (D)

      "I've never seen a time when so many middle-class Americans are living with such anxiety."

  • Sarah Palin (R)

      "If a domestic solution isn't part of a national energy plan, then our nation is in a world of hurt."



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  • Taxes

      When it comes to taxes, it’s usually a matter of cutting them or raising them. But as any taxpayer knows, the tax code is a complicated being.

  • Economy

      A bad economy has been known to sink a sitting president, but a strong one has generally been no guarantee for re-election.

  • Health Care

      Costs are soaring and millions remain uninsured. For some, it is all about reform of an ailing system. For others, it is about creating a new one.

  • Social Security

      The fund for retirees will run out of money at some point, the disagreement lies in when. It needs fixing or replacing.

  • Housing

      Known as the mortgage mess, the subprime meltdown or the housing debacle, its tentacles reach far and wide and there's plenty blame to go around.

  • Energy

      The energy spike is stirring a number of policy debates, ranging from conservation to alternative fuels to some form of carbon tax.

  • Trade

      Setting the trade agenda is often a tug of war between Congress and president. It's high profile and emotional because it means jobs and votes.



Bill Richardson (D)

Governor of New Mexico





 

PROFILE

 

Personal:
Born Nov. 15, 1947, Pasadena, California
Married to Barbara Richardson
No children

Education:
Tufts University, BA, 1970 (French & Political Science)
Tufts University, MS, 1971 (International Relations)

Professional:
Before holding public office, he worked on Capitol Hill and as a teacher. He represented the state for 14 years in the House, starting in 1982, then served as Ambassador to the U.N, Energy Secretary and Governor of New Mexico

Notable:
- Received highest percentage of votes in New Mexico gubernatorial history
- Chairman of the 2004 National Democratic Convention
- Spent his childhood in Mexico City
- Nominated four times for the Nobel Peace Prize

 

ON THE ISSUES

 

Taxes:

Would eliminate many of the Bush Administration tax cuts while providing...

Economy:
Advocate of “huge initiative” to develop alternative fuels to establish energy independence.

Healthcare:
Wants affordable coverage for all Americans with an emphasis on prevention...

Social Security:
Opposes privatization but has suggested a universal 401(k) pension plan.

Credit Crunch: 
Wants more liquidity, transparency, and greater regulation of the mortgage industry.

 

MAJOR CONTRIBUTORS

 

Top Industries:

Retired $1,932,370
Lawyers/Law Firms: $1,478,230
Misc Business: $1,025,694
Real Estate: $750,860
Securities & Investment: $543,575

Top Contributors:
State of New Mexico :$317,630
ActBlue: $239,635
University of New Mexico: $44,450
American Income Life Insurance:  $36,600
Bgk Group: $32,100

Source:
Center For Responsible Government -- data through Sept 30. For more information go to: OpenSecrets.Org.

 

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